Saving on media, Types of media that can be used, P.59, 1 – KORG sampler User Manual

Page 67: Using the (sequencer) [rec/write] key to write, Basic functions, Floppy disks, Internal hard drive, Cdrw-1 option (cd-r/rw), External scsi storage media

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Basic functions

Saving data

Loading data

Program

settings

Combination

settings

Producing

songs

Sampling

settings

Creating a

CD

SMF

playback

System

settings

Drum kit

settings

Arpeggiator

settings

Effects

settings

Other

functions

Using the (SEQUENCER) [REC/WRITE] key to
write

1 In the following pages, press the SEQUENCER [REC/

WRITE] key.

A dialog box will appear.

The example shown is for Update Arpeggio Patterns

2 To execute the Write operation, press the OK button.

To cancel, press the Cancel button.

Memory in Global mode

When the power is turned on, the Global mode data is
called from internal memory into the Global mode mem-
ory area. Then when you modify the parameters in Global
mode, the data in the memory area will be modified. If
you wish to save this modified data in internal memory,
you must Write it.
When you write, the data in the memory area will be writ-
ten into the global settings, drum kits, and arpeggio pat-
terns of internal memory.
If you turn off the power without writing, the modified
data in the memory area will be lost.

Saving on media

For details on the data that can be saved on storage media.
(“Types of data that can be saved”

☞p.55).

Song data and cue lists in the TRITON STUDIO’s
Sequencer mode, as well as multisamples and sam-
ples cannot be written into internal memory. This
data will disappear when the power is turned off. If
you want to keep this data, you must save it on a
floppy disk, the internal hard drive, the CDRW-1
option, or an externally-connected SCSI CD-R/RW or
other storage device (hard disk, removable disk etc.).
Other types of data can also be saved on storage
media. Even if you later modify this data, you will
always be able to reload the original settings. It is a
good idea to save your settings whenever you have
created something that you like.

Types of media that can be used

Floppy disks

You can use MS-DOS format 3.5 inch 2HD and 2DD
floppy disks. The formatted capacity of a floppy disk is
1.44 MB for a 2HD disk (18 sectors/track), and 720 KB for
a 2DD disk (9 sectors/track).

Internal hard drive

This supports MS-DOS format FAT16 and FAT32.

CDRW-1 option (CD-R/RW)

This supports UDF format. UDF format CD-R/RW discs
can be written or read. (Packet writing is supported

☞PG

p.299).
You can also record/play CD-DA (audio CD), and load
ISO 9660 (level 1) format data.

External SCSI storage media

Data can be stored on external SCSI storage media such as
a hard disk, MO, Zip, JAZ, or ORB disk.
For details on CD-R/RW, refer to the above “CDRW-1
option (CD-R/RW).”

When you insert media for the first time after turning
on the power, or when you exchange disks, touch the
LCD screen. so that the TRITON STUDIO will detect
the media. When the media has been detected, the
LCD screen will display information for that media.

If two or more media are detected, use “Drive select”
to switch between media.

Global settings:

Global P0–P4

User drum kits:

Global P5

User arpeggio patterns:

Global P6

Editing will affect the data that has
been called into the memory area.

When you Write, the various
Global mode settings will be
saved in internal memory.

When the power is turned
on, the settings are called
into the memory area.

Memory Area

Write

Power On

Internal Memory

Edit

Drum Kit

Global Setting

Arpeggio

Pattern

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